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Pomegranate Syrup

This stuff is brilliant. I came across it whilst testing a recipe for a new Taylor & Nice client, where Pomegranate Molasses/Syrup was listed in the ingredients. I had no idea where to even begin looking for it. Instead I flicked through a few recipes online and got experimenting. Subsequently I have found that it is quite readily available in smaller shops but I quite like making it, it’s really satisfying and you can control the flavour and consistency yourself. I intend to have a go at making similar syrups from other pressed fruit juices; I tried it with pineapple juice and it was equally delicious – any other suggestions?

Pomegranate syrup

Ingredients

300ml of pomegranate juice – you need 100% juice for this not anything labelled “juice drink” because then you’re just concentrating additional sugars, sweetners and water
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1 dessertspoon of caster sugar

Method

1) Put everything into a small pan over a high heat, occasionally swirling the pan to mix the ingredients, no need to stir

2) Heat until it starts to bubble rapidly

3) Once the mixture is the consistency of runny honey or golden syrup (and has reduced by about two thirds) take it off the heat – and that, is that!

It’s so delicious. The recipe we were working on was chicken based so deffo drizzle a bit on grilled chicken or barbequed meat. I mixed up a quick salad too with a load of couscous, feta, rocket, pomegranate seeds and a drizzle of this syrup – delish! It’s very sticky, sweet but also sharp so it works really well with sweet and savoury dishes, also you can drizzle it nicely over the plate so my normal everyday cooking can look super extra fancy 😉

Why not have it for breakfast folded through yoghurt with some fresh pomegranate seeds scattered about.

It’s Eurovision this weekend too, so if there’s any left it’s going into a cocktail for sure! Yummers! x

4 thoughts on “Pomegranate Syrup”

What an awesome idea! We use a lot of pomegranates but it would be so much easier if it were in syrup form! We do a cocktail with it in, but I’d kind of like it to be a non-crunchy cocktail so this would be perfect!!! The possibilities are endless!!! Enjoy your weekend xxmeg-made

Hi Annika. The only downside I think is the price of the 100% pomegranate juice as it’s probably a lot more expensive than just buying the syrup ready-made. However, now I know this works with other juices like pineapple I want to see what other fruit (or vegetable!) juices might be good as syrups, possibilities are endless 🙂